This first post raises some interesting questions about the gap between our Church lives and our day-to-day lives. I certainly think there is much to learn there. The site itself is sort of a satire/criticism of Christianity (written by a Christian), which is worth reading, especially if you are a Christian. It provides some good insight into the way we are viewed, as well as how we present ourselves:

This post comes from The Christian Manifesto, which is a site primarily focused on reviewing media from a Christian perspective. There is also a portion of the site devoted to blogging, be that in areas of culture or theology. This particular post caught my eye a few weeks back when it was posted, and I thought it would be worth sharing here:

This first post is from Lifehacker, which is definitely worth checking out. The goal of the site is to offer ways that we can make ourselves more efficient, be that through computer tweaks or just tweaks to our environment. This post concerns how to survive the winter months (not very applicable to those of us in southern California):